Exhibits featuring artifacts from ships that sunk in the the English Channel, with a gift shop.
Brilliant little museum. featuring information and displays on local shipwrecks, local geology, and fossils. Recent additions are two lifeboats. the Priscilla MacBean. and the Cyril and Lillian Bishop. moved from elsewhere in the town.
Incredible museum for free, very educational and the volunteers do an amazing job! It is vital that places like this stay open to keep history intact - Thank you to the volunteers for the fun and educational discussions! Come visit!
A lovely museum with very knowledgeable and friendly volunteers. Took just around an hour to go through it but you could easily spend more or less time there, depending on how many bits you read. Disabled friendly but the gift shop at the entrance would be tight in a wheelchair. Definitely work a visit even with younger kids as it's small enough to not lose their attention. Parking behind was vast, PS2.20 for an hour or PS4 for two hours. Great to sign the visitors book and see where other visitors where from! Thank you volunteers!
A very neat little museum with a treasure trove of artifacts and information. We were lucky enough to be there in time for a very nice talk on local prehistoric finds! It was very informative and actually even more two year old sat and listened for most of it!! So from our 2 year old to our 60something year old, our family enjoyed our visit very much. Will definitely go back.
excellent little museum, absolutely fascinating, great exhibits. would gladly visit again if i ever return back to Hastings
Brilliant place lovely little GEM ,exceptionally informative place ,very interesting, so much to see and things for all ages to do ,honestly go there you won't be disappointed, it is free and runs off donations but you can see in how the items are displayed the volunteers are passionate and care for there museum ,I like that ,huge display on the grounds its like WOW ,HIGHLY RECOMMEND for all people of all ages
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Restaurant
Toilets
Good for kids
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Brilliant little museum. featuring information and displays on local shipwrecks, local geology, and fossils. Recent additions are two lifeboats. the Priscilla MacBean. and the Cyril and Lillian Bishop. moved from elsewhere in the town.
Incredible museum for free, very educational and the volunteers do an amazing job! It is vital that places like this stay open to keep history intact - Thank you to the volunteers for the fun and educational discussions! Come visit!
A lovely museum with very knowledgeable and friendly volunteers. Took just around an hour to go through it but you could easily spend more or less time there, depending on how many bits you read. Disabled friendly but the gift shop at the entrance would be tight in a wheelchair. Definitely work a visit even with younger kids as it's small enough to not lose their attention. Parking behind was vast, PS2.20 for an hour or PS4 for two hours. Great to sign the visitors book and see where other visitors where from! Thank you volunteers!
A very neat little museum with a treasure trove of artifacts and information. We were lucky enough to be there in time for a very nice talk on local prehistoric finds! It was very informative and actually even more two year old sat and listened for most of it!! So from our 2 year old to our 60something year old, our family enjoyed our visit very much. Will definitely go back.
excellent little museum, absolutely fascinating, great exhibits. would gladly visit again if i ever return back to Hastings
Brilliant place lovely little GEM ,exceptionally informative place ,very interesting, so much to see and things for all ages to do ,honestly go there you won't be disappointed, it is free and runs off donations but you can see in how the items are displayed the volunteers are passionate and care for there museum ,I like that ,huge display on the grounds its like WOW ,HIGHLY RECOMMEND for all people of all ages